Together forever: Why stocks and bonds have history on their side

Together forever: Why stocks and bonds have history on their side
The classic 60/40 stocks/bond combo is not dead. (Image: Getty)
David Chaplin
The classic 60/40 portfolio mix of stocks and bonds has been reported to be a bit sickly in recent years, triggering multiple rumours of its demise.In particular, the killer year of 2022 when both equities and bonds dived in unison saw financial analysts and business writers dusting off obituaries for the trusty dual-asset balanced fund.Goldman Sachs, for example, told clients in a January 2023 note: “We think investors have many reasons to be concerned that the 60/40 might be dead.”During the last couple of years, however, the 60/4...

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